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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • In the 1970s Ecstasy was administered to psychotherapy patients, a practice which was stopped in 1986 when animal studies showed that Ecstasy use caused brain damage.
  • Individuals who have take LSD and have had a positive experience may have an extremely negative experience with future use.
  • Effects users experience as a result of opiate use, such as morphine, are pleasure and pain relief.
  • One of the problems with cases of serious alcohol poisoning is that the symptoms of this type of overdose are commonly the same as those of non-fatal intoxication.
  • Individuals who use Ecstasy often have so much energy that they can dance for hours at a time.
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Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale)

Paying for drug rehab can be a problem, because typically all resources have been exhausted because of the persons drug habit. Many drug treatment programs fully grasp this fact which is why many drug and alcohol rehab programs around the country offer payment options known as a sliding scale fee. There are several variables put into the equation of determining what the fee will be from person to person, and these factors are based on individual circumstances such as income, cash on hand, living circumstances, the size of one's family etc. Sliding scale fees have been in use for some time as most drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs would prefer to find a way to make it work financially so that those that need addiction help can get the help they need.

Income Based Payment Sliding Scale category listings in Anderson Island, Washington:

  • Social Treatment Opportunity Programs
    10.5 miles from Anderson Island, Washington
    Social Treatment Opportunity Programs is a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center that is located at:

    4301 South Pine Street
    Tacoma, WA. 98409
    253-471-0890

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Treatment, Specialized in Hearing Impaired Clients
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Private or Personal Health Insurance, Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale)